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Conversational learning and evidence based education
I have missed out on this autumn's conference circuit. I just don't have the money to pay for fees and travel (let alone beer) in attending these events. I am ... -
Open Education and Story Telling
I Like this short video by Frances Bell for many reasons. First it is a great example of how video can easily be used to tell a story. And it ... -
Re open Moocs
Brian Mulligan responded to my post on open MOOCs with a link to the Moocs4All web site. the web site includes this promo video for a free course held last ... -
The open in MOOC must include the ability to create courses
However you view MOOCs, they have been a success in moving towards open education and in allowing thousands of people not enrolled in formal education programmes to take part in ... -
New Insights into UK society today from longitudinal research
Understanding Society has published its fifth annual report highlighting some of the new topical policy-relevant research conducted recently using data from the annual survey which began in 2009 with around ... -
Why Open Knowledge?
I like this presentation on Why open knowledge from Martin Weller. And besides the argumentation he has some very pretty pictures. -
The future of learning at work. How technology is influencing working and learning in healthcare: ...
Over the last few weeks I seem to have been bombarded with calls for submissions for conferences. Most I have ignored on the grounds that they are just too expensive. ... -
What is Open?
I love this. Lorna Campbell writes: "Another gem from The Cost of Freedom project, this time by Richard Goodman (@bulgenen), my partner in crime from the ALTC-2016 social media team. I ...